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Powerball jackpot now $460M for nation’s 10th largest prize

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The estimated Powerball jackpot has climbed to $460 million, making it the nation’s 10th largest lottery prize. Players have until Wednesday night to spend $2 for a chance at the big prize, awarded to anyone matching five white balls drawn from one drum and a red Powerball drawn from another. The odds of winning are one in 292.2 million. It’s the biggest Powerball jackpot since a $758.7 million prize won last August.

The $460 million prize refers to the annuity option, paid over 29 years. The cash prize would be $291 million, which would be trimmed further by taxes. Lottery players also can vie for another giant prize, as the Mega Millions game now offers a grand prize of $418 million. The next drawing for that game is Friday.

Couple charged after 6 kids, baby, found living in squalor

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Authorities say a Dubuque couple were arrested after a social worker discovered their 4-day-old baby and her six other children were living in malodorous squalor. Court records say 34-year-old Tiesha Martin and 33-year-old Jermaine Watson were charged Tuesday with child endangerment. Watson also is charged with four drug counts. Police say Watson is the father of the baby and that Martin is the mother of all seven children. The oldest is 13. The records say police and the social worker checking on the children at Martin’s residence Tuesday found garbage, feces and rotted food throughout. The children were sharing one dirty bedroom.

They were taken by state workers and then turned over to a relative of Martin.

Adair County Board of Supervisors to hold special session, Thursday

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Adair County Board of Supervisors will hold a special session 9-a.m. Thursday at the courthouse in Greenfield. During their meeting, the Board will hear Fiscal Year 2019 funding requests from the following:

  • Fair Board
  • Historical Society
  • Library
  • SICOG (Southern IA Council of Governments)
  • Board of Health
  • Adair County Tourism
  • Midwest Partnership
  • Southern Iowa Trolley

And, County Auditor Mindy Schaefer, Medical Examniner, Clerk of Court, Sanitarian and Data Processing Departments will present their FY 2019 requests.

(Podcast) KJAN 8-a.m. News, 1/3/2018

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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Iowa sheriffs, deputies seek creation of ‘triage’ centers to evaluate mentally ill

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

County law enforcement officials are asking Iowa lawmakers to create half a dozen regional “triage” centers for people who are having a mental health or addiction crisis. Susan Cameron Daemen is the lobbyist for the Iowa State Sheriffs’ and Deputies’ Association. “ISSDA proposes establishment of six crisis stabilization centers, kind of like triage centers, in Iowa where individuals who are committed voluntarily or involuntarily or who need immediate mental health or substance abuse services can go to be assessed for the right type of treatment in the correct setting,” she says.

Addressing the “crisis” in Iowa’s mental health care system is the association’s “highest priority” for the 2018 legislative session. “Currently, individuals who are committed are being placed in the highest-cost level of care: hospitals, jails or prisons,” Cameron Daemen says. “Iowa may have enough acute mental health care beds, but we don’t have the right types of treatment programs in all parts of the state.”

The State Sheriffs’ and Deputies’ Association is calling for more community-based treatment programs as well as more options for Iowans who need in-patient treatment for a mental illness. According to state officials, at least a third of Iowa prison inmates are suffering from a severe mental illness. Cameron Daemen says improving the state’s mental health care system and getting the mentally ill appropriate care before they commit a crime is “less costly to the taxpayers.”

(Radio Iowa)

Bust of sheriff slain in 1938 unveiled at courthouse

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

VINTON, Iowa (AP) — The Benton County sheriff killed in the line of duty nearly 80 years ago is being memorialized. A bust of Benton County Sheriff Leland Fry was unveiled Tuesday at the courthouse in Vinton. Cedar Rapids station KCRG reports that the bust will be displayed inside the building until May and then be moved to a pedestal on the lawn outside.

Fry lost his life in 1938 trying to arrest someone who escaped from custody. Organizers say the county didn’t have the money for a memorial project during the Depression years and World War II. His slaying was largely forgotten until little more than a year ago, when a committee formed and raised more than $12,000 in donations.

(Podcast) KJAN Morning News & funeral report, 1/3/2018

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

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Creston Police report (1/3/18)

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The Creston Police Department reports the arrest Tuesday night, of 18-year old Keaton Wambold, of Creston. Wambold was arrested at the Union County Law Enforcement Center on a Union County warrant for Failure to Appear on an original, Possession of a Controlled Substance, charge. His bond was set at $1,000. And, early Monday morning, a Creston man residing in the 400 block of N. Maple Street, reported that someone threw a coffee cup through the front window of his residence. The incident, which happened sometime around 2-a.m., Monday, caused about $200 damage.

(7-a.m. News)

Trial delayed for Iowa dad in death of baby

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) — A trial has been delayed for a northeast Iowa man whose dead 4-month-old son was found in an infant swing, his body infested with maggots. The delay in the trial of 28-year-old Zachary Koehn came at the request of his lawyer, who wanted more time to prepare the defense case. The trial had been scheduled to begin Wednesday. The judge set a new trial starting date of March 28 in New Hampton.

Koen and the baby’s mother, Cheyanne Renae Harris, have pleaded not guilty to charges of child endangerment and first-degree murder in the death of their son, Sterling Koehn. Harris’ trial is set to begin Jan. 31. Authorities say deputies and medics called to the couple’s Alta Vista apartment on Aug. 30 found Sterling dead in the swing.

Atlantic City Council to hold 1st meeting of 2018 tonight

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January 3rd, 2018 by Ric Hanson

The first meeting of the Atlantic City Council in 2018 will be held this evening, at City Hall. The meeting begins at 5:30, and includes primarily administrative matters. The Council will act on orders to: Approve 1st Whitney Bank & Trust as the City’s Official Bank for the checking account; Approve the Atlantic News Telegraph as the City’s Official Newspaper for legal publications;; and, the third and final reading of an Ordinance with regard to No Parking Zones.

In his report to the Council, City Administrator John Lund will discuss various, recent committee meetings and a County-wide Landfill meeting.